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She is very heavy on my heart today and I am concerned for her. I have been praying for her that God will hold her in His loving arms and give her everything she needs for this day and the days ahead. She is a beautiful person which you can see comes from the inside out! 2600:1008:B05E:E279:9186:F74A:AC4F:5074 (talk) 15:10, 5 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Since both Julie Andrews Edwards and Julie Edwards are versions of her married name wouldn't something like "her married names" be preferable to "the pen names"? Mcljlm (talk) 15:44, 5 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Windeler appears as a citation 8 times: "Windeler (1970)" the first 6 times, "Windeler" the 7th and lastly "Windeler, Robert (1998), Julie Andrews: a life on stage and screen". The article should indicate if these are different editions of the same book or different books. Mcljlm (talk) 03:50, 8 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The 3rd sentence of section # 1 Early life is "Andrews was conceived as a result of an affair her mother had with a family friend. Andrews discovered her true parentage from her mother in 1950,[8][9] although it was not publicly disclosed until her 2008 autobiography.[10]". Since [9] is the 1970 Julie Andrews, a biography by Robert Windeler, whose cited pages are at https://archive.org/details/julieandrewsbiog00wind/page/20/mode/2up, it doesn't relate to the 2008 disclosure. I haven't been able to see [8] but since it's the 1989 Julie Andrews: A Bio-Bibliography by Les Spindle I assume it doesn't either. [10] is a 2008 paywalled NYT article (whose title differs from that in the reference). Wouldn't it be better for the references to be to her autobiography Home: a memoir of my early years, the source of the information in the NYT article? Mcljlm (talk) 06:46, 13 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]